About a week ago I have noticed that that only 8 pages from this website were in supplemental results, comparing to about 700 a month ago:
I have started to keep an eye on this statistics with Aaron Wall’s FireFox SEO Tool after reading Andy’s tips on getting out of the supplemental results.
I was not sure what difference does it make to have less pages in supplemental results. While it has been only one week since I noticed the change, I really had not seen more traffic to my website. In fact some of my other site get more traffic from the natural search results while having 90% of the pages in so called supplemental results.
I guess I am trying to figure out why are these numbers important when it comes to SEO. I am sure there is a reason Aaron’s widget shows these numbers, I just need to figure out how to benefit from it. Please enlighten me on the subject.
Unfortunately Supplemental Results have not been reported correctly on many blogs for a few weeks.
My amount of indexed pages does up and down like a yoyo, and pages that should be looked on as supplemental don't show as being in the index, but still bring in traffic and appear high in search results.
Unfortunately Supplemental Results have not been reported correctly on many blogs for a few weeks.
My amount of indexed pages does up and down like a yoyo, and pages that should be looked on as supplemental don’t show as being in the index, but still bring in traffic and appear high in search results.
Thanks Andy,
I actually thought if it has something to do blogs. I am going to tray and pay attention to to my other websites and see if there is any difference between blogs and websites.
Thanks Andy,
I actually thought if it has something to do blogs. I am going to tray and pay attention to to my other websites and see if there is any difference between blogs and websites.